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S126E009187 - STS-126 - Liquid Experiment Video Session set up in MPLM

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The original finding aid described this as:

Description: View of a video camera set up to record a sudsy liquid held inside a wire tie loop against a blue fabric background. Image was taken in the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) during Expedition 18 / STS-126 joint operations.

Subject Terms: STS-126, Expedition Eighteen, Spaceborne Experiments, Video Equipment, Liquids, Wire

Date Taken: 11/23/2008

Categories: Experiment (Non-medical)

Interior_Exterior: Interior

Ground_Orbit: On-orbit

Element: Multipurpose Logistics Module (MPLM)

Original: Digital Still

Preservation File Format: TIFF

STS-126

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liquid experiment video session liquid experiment video session mplm sts 126 endeavour nasa spaceborne experiments high resolution ultra high resolution sts 126 leonardo multi purpose logistics module tiff sts 126 multipurpose logistics module video camera video equipment wire tie loop expedition eighteen preservation file format liquids wire fabric background expedition space program
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Date

2008
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Source

The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Wire Tie Loop, Fabric Background, Liquids

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liquid experiment video session liquid experiment video session mplm sts 126 endeavour nasa spaceborne experiments high resolution ultra high resolution sts 126 leonardo multi purpose logistics module tiff sts 126 multipurpose logistics module video camera video equipment wire tie loop expedition eighteen preservation file format liquids wire fabric background expedition space program